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in most of the states, indiana my suspicion as that president obama has written off indiana because there're other promising states. lemme tell about the anger. and did not say this on tv. i prefer reading about things. they want to take the country back. they want to take the country back to 1950, and 1930. they're going in a different direction. they want to take them back in time. let me tell you what happened to the population in three states. georgia want to mention in particular. in georgia had a 25% increase in the black population between 2000 and 2010. that does not mean anything unless you know where you start off. in georgia and was already 27%. the black population in georgia between 2000 and 2010, that was two years. some of the know that is a blink of an eye. the black voting age population increased by 401,000 pimm in the hispanic population -- increasing by 240,000 karen there were 720,000 more blacks and hispanics and georgia georgian now has a smaller population than florida. in non-hispanic increase by 36 team. figure twice as fast as the non- hispanic population. george's
in most of the states, indiana my suspicion as that president obama has written off indiana because there're other promising states. lemme tell about the anger. and did not say this on tv. i prefer reading about things. they want to take the country back. they want to take the country back to 1950, and 1930. they're going in a different direction. they want to take them back in time. let me tell you what happened to the population in three states. georgia want to mention in particular. in...
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the same thing with the indiana department of education. notably, though, the indiana department of child services says it could investigate, providing there was a current complaint. and not from someone who already walked out the door. but we have talked to more than a dozen women who say they were victimized. they say they could never make any private phone calms or send uncensored letters while on the inside. the house is not the only facility of its kind. across the country, victim advocates say there are an unknown but large number of similar programs. >> i have nightmares about it all the time. like very vivid dreams like i'm trapped inside of this house again and i can't get out. and like the only thing i want is to run out a door. and for some reason i can't. >> i think i fantasized about suicide those first years out. >> reporter: we wanted to give williams one last chance to answer the allegations. is it true or it is not? it's either yes or no question. >> it's not true. >> reporter: so they're lying to us? >> see, that's where y
the same thing with the indiana department of education. notably, though, the indiana department of child services says it could investigate, providing there was a current complaint. and not from someone who already walked out the door. but we have talked to more than a dozen women who say they were victimized. they say they could never make any private phone calms or send uncensored letters while on the inside. the house is not the only facility of its kind. across the country, victim...
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the same thing with the indiana department of education. notably, though, the indiana department of child services says it could investigate, providing there was a current complaint. and not from someone who already walked out the door. but we have talked to more than a dozen women who say they were victimized. they say they could never make any private phone calms or send uncensored letters while on the inside. the house is not the only facility of its kind. across the country, victim advocates say there are an unknown but large number of similar programs. >> i have nightmares about it all the time. like very vivid dreams like i'm trapped inside of this house again and i can't get out. and like the only thing i want is to run out a door. and for some reason i can't. >> i think i fantasized about suicide those first years out. >> reporter: we wanted to give williams one last chance to answer the allegations. is it true or it is not? it's either yes or no question. >> it's not true. >> reporter: so they're lying to us? >> see, that's where y
the same thing with the indiana department of education. notably, though, the indiana department of child services says it could investigate, providing there was a current complaint. and not from someone who already walked out the door. but we have talked to more than a dozen women who say they were victimized. they say they could never make any private phone calms or send uncensored letters while on the inside. the house is not the only facility of its kind. across the country, victim...
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today 16% of the people in the state of indiana are living in poverty. and for those we represent who are working today for one hour's worth of their labor, they're making 53 cents less today in real purchasing power than they did in 1977. today there are 6,643,000 less americans working at manufacturing, making a living wage, than there were in 1977. so the response is, let's take $1.5 billion out of an investment account where there are still 10 pending applications to try to make cars in this country more efficiently, more fuel efficient and more desirable for consumers, but earlier tonight we heard, don't worry, the chinese are going to help our car companies with financing. i'm affronted by that possibility. that's why we need this $1.5 billion, so maybe we could still make cars in the united states of america without the help of the chinese government. i think this is a wrong-headed approach. and then let's pile on, there's obviously a controversy about a solar company in california. i think perhaps it is a matter to be considered not only by overs
today 16% of the people in the state of indiana are living in poverty. and for those we represent who are working today for one hour's worth of their labor, they're making 53 cents less today in real purchasing power than they did in 1977. today there are 6,643,000 less americans working at manufacturing, making a living wage, than there were in 1977. so the response is, let's take $1.5 billion out of an investment account where there are still 10 pending applications to try to make cars in...
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prosecutors told the judge that he was linked to the killings of four family members and another man in indiana last week. the man was arrested after police found a gun in his car. abb is taken to hospital after eating cocaine -- a baby is taken to the hospital after eating cocaine. the mother and a boyfriend and her brother are all facing charges of felony child endangerment. the baby is now a protective custody. >> de four in the conrad murray murder trial. two paramedics are expected to testify that jackson appeared diseased when they arrived at his home. a bodyguard to to stand and said that murray told him to hide the vials of propofol. he said he didn't question the quarter. prosecutors are trying to show that he was intent on hiding evidence that he had given jackson medication. >> 5:1. 57 degrees on tv hill appeared .he serious topic of cance >> the serious topic of cancer turned into a comedy. >> >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. kim dacey checking on your morning commute. overall looking very nice. one problem spot in the city. a crash on 24 and
prosecutors told the judge that he was linked to the killings of four family members and another man in indiana last week. the man was arrested after police found a gun in his car. abb is taken to hospital after eating cocaine -- a baby is taken to the hospital after eating cocaine. the mother and a boyfriend and her brother are all facing charges of felony child endangerment. the baby is now a protective custody. >> de four in the conrad murray murder trial. two paramedics are expected...
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the story was the same in south bend, indiana, for notre dame, south florida, and in knoxville for tennessee-montana. fans in and arbor didn't get to see the fourth quarter. michigan's match-up was called off because of lightning. the teams agreed to end the game with the wolverines up dean obeidallah-10. not something fans want to see. jacqui jeras is at the weather center. we know how football fans are. they are into the game. this is opening weekend. better to be safe, right? >> absolutely. it was great to see they actually evacuated some of these stadiums to keep people safe throughout the storm. bummer for football fans. tomorrow is another day. hopefully next weekend we'll get great games in. we are tracking storms still moving across the midwest at this hour. a sliver of a severe thunderstorm watch which includes the det tro metro area. you guys have been pounded with heavy rain, lots of lightning. we've seen strong gusty winds to go along with it. this is the cold front helping to drive all of our weather systems right now across the u.s. this is heading into the eastern great lakes by tomor
the story was the same in south bend, indiana, for notre dame, south florida, and in knoxville for tennessee-montana. fans in and arbor didn't get to see the fourth quarter. michigan's match-up was called off because of lightning. the teams agreed to end the game with the wolverines up dean obeidallah-10. not something fans want to see. jacqui jeras is at the weather center. we know how football fans are. they are into the game. this is opening weekend. better to be safe, right? >>...
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the infection involved two children under the age of five, one a boy from indiana, the other a girl from pennsylvania. the particular strain identified in late august has they ever been seen before. both children thankfully have recovered. for more information on this and other health stories, you can check out the health page at msnbc.com. >>> on the eve of their nfl season opener, the news is not good for peyton manning and the indianapolis colts. here's mario solis. >> hey there, good morning. we start with news from the nfl. colts quarterback peyton manning is recovering slower than expected from off-season neck surgery, and according to sources, could need another procedure. in essence, he's out indefinitely. to the diamond controversy between the phillies and marlins. the shot to right, brian peterson is there, yet can't make the catch. but wait, peterson says he's interfered with, and he's right. a fan reaches over the wall to grab the baseball. umpires review it and call the out on fan interference. to the 14th, tied at four. bases loaded and david herndon walks in the winning ru
the infection involved two children under the age of five, one a boy from indiana, the other a girl from pennsylvania. the particular strain identified in late august has they ever been seen before. both children thankfully have recovered. for more information on this and other health stories, you can check out the health page at msnbc.com. >>> on the eve of their nfl season opener, the news is not good for peyton manning and the indianapolis colts. here's mario solis. >> hey...
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this is where we're talking about in northern parts of indiana. there are severe storms here that have a history of producing 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds in addition to hail. so they're evacuating the stadium right now, get everybody out of there, game delay to help keep those people safe. so great move on the part of officials and authorities there. if you remember, it was just three weeks ago today in indianapolis where the stage collapsed during the sugar land concert and three people died there. i'm not sure if that's being taken into account at all in this situation. it's great to see that they're evacuating the situation right now as these storms are approaching from the west. you can see there's a severe thunderstorm watch across the whole area, it does include chicago too, and there's been ground stops at o'hare as well as midway because of those thunderstorms so if you're trying to travel, unfortunately things aren't looking better as things are pushing from from the west. maximum winds around 16 miles an hour, it's been kind of drifting
this is where we're talking about in northern parts of indiana. there are severe storms here that have a history of producing 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds in addition to hail. so they're evacuating the stadium right now, get everybody out of there, game delay to help keep those people safe. so great move on the part of officials and authorities there. if you remember, it was just three weeks ago today in indianapolis where the stage collapsed during the sugar land concert and three people died...
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in most of those states indiana, my suspicion is that president obama has written off indiana because there are a lot more other promising state. the me tell you about the anger of the barbarians at the gate. seen it all on tv, and i haven't seen it on tv. i don't watch politics on tv. i prefer reading about things and watching it on tv. but in terms of what you have seen, they want to take the country back. they want to take the country back to 1950. 1930, 1910. that's what they want to take the country back to. they don't want to take the country back in terms of just they're going in a different direction. they want to take the country back in time. let me tell you what happened to the population in three states. all right? georgia i want to mention in particular because georgia, you know, had a 25% increase in its black population between 2000-2010. 25% doesn't mean anything unless you know where you start off. and in georgia the black population was already 27%. and so the black population in georgia between 2000-2010, that's 10 years, some of you know that 10 years is just a bli
in most of those states indiana, my suspicion is that president obama has written off indiana because there are a lot more other promising state. the me tell you about the anger of the barbarians at the gate. seen it all on tv, and i haven't seen it on tv. i don't watch politics on tv. i prefer reading about things and watching it on tv. but in terms of what you have seen, they want to take the country back. they want to take the country back to 1950. 1930, 1910. that's what they want to take...
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i like to think of myself as the indiana jones of libraries on the do the decimal system looking for interesting books. the duodecimal system created by the way by melville dewey, who was a rabid anti-semite. in fact i love it so much that give me a choice between a night with cade blanch at or a night locked away in the library of congress and i would take the night with blanchett in a heartbeat but i do love libraries. [laughter] i do love libraries. i thought i would talk a little bit about this book of mine, in the garden of beasts, and what came about. i'm a little alarmed that within the publishing company, crounse, a publishing company, within the company people -- i guess they are inherently lazy. they call the book almost now exclusively by its acronym which is itbog which sounds a little bit to me like something a cat coughed up. i realize if you say itgob you sound just like the girl possessed in the exorcist. [laughter] at first glance this may not seem like my kind of book necessarily. here it is. this book is set in 1933, 34 in nazi germany, hitler, the whole deal. but
i like to think of myself as the indiana jones of libraries on the do the decimal system looking for interesting books. the duodecimal system created by the way by melville dewey, who was a rabid anti-semite. in fact i love it so much that give me a choice between a night with cade blanch at or a night locked away in the library of congress and i would take the night with blanchett in a heartbeat but i do love libraries. [laughter] i do love libraries. i thought i would talk a little bit about...
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in states, michigan, yes, illinois, ohio, indiana, louisiana and florida. and so now the majority says they are going to pay for this bill. how? by ending a program that has created jobs. that's the reality. it cuts it off. even though there are applications pending that will create thousands of more jobs in the manufacturing base of this country. in indiana, missouri, ohio, california, michigan and other states. it's inexcusable. it's inexcusable. mr. woodall: will the gentleman yield? mr. levin: yes. mr. woodall: you may have some information that we didn't have in the rules committee. my understanding is that this program, which has billions that were appropriated in 2008 and have not yet been spent -- mr. levin: all right. you've been misinformed. you've been misinformed. there are millions -- millions and millions of dollars that are already in the pipeline to be spent and applications for the balance of that money. that's a fact. and so if you've been misinformed i suggest you go back to the rules committee and take another look at this. this is an an
in states, michigan, yes, illinois, ohio, indiana, louisiana and florida. and so now the majority says they are going to pay for this bill. how? by ending a program that has created jobs. that's the reality. it cuts it off. even though there are applications pending that will create thousands of more jobs in the manufacturing base of this country. in indiana, missouri, ohio, california, michigan and other states. it's inexcusable. it's inexcusable. mr. woodall: will the gentleman yield? mr....
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indiana is second on the list of states with the best job growth followed by massachusetts, virginia, and minnesota. [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. ♪ it's got to be a good life >> it may be music to the ears of facebook users. in today's tech watch, the word that the world's most popular social media network will be launching an on-line music svrs, but various reports say facebook won't go it alone. rather, it will partner with existing music services to make it all happen. official word may come at an industry conference later on this month. play into the break, brad. ♪ i had a heart problem. i was told t
indiana is second on the list of states with the best job growth followed by massachusetts, virginia, and minnesota. [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written...
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dicks: i yield four minutes to the distinguished gtleman from indiana, mr. visclosky, the ranking member of the energy and water appropriations subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for four minutes. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the gentleman yielding and i rise to oppose the taking of the $1.5 billion from theadvanced technology vehicle manufacturing account to offset a portion of the army corps disaster needs estimated to be $2,256,000,000, instead of declaring this matter an emergency. i do think as a matter of policy this institution and the congress as a whole needs to have the fortitude to understand that we have natural disasters every year and we need to set aside moneys to fund those and not to take money out of investment accounts that create jobs in the united states of america. have two problems that we're discussing today. one is a natural problem. we have had tornados, we have had floods, we have had hurricanes, we had an earthquake, we've had wildfires. so what is new? the fact is in every year, save tw
dicks: i yield four minutes to the distinguished gtleman from indiana, mr. visclosky, the ranking member of the energy and water appropriations subcommittee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for four minutes. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the gentleman yielding and i rise to oppose the taking of the $1.5 billion from theadvanced technology vehicle manufacturing account to offset a portion of the army corps disaster needs estimated to be $2,256,000,000, instead of...
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i like to think of myself as the indiana jeans of jones of libraries repelling down the 900 levels of dewey desmat system looking for a book. the dewey decimal system created by melville dewey who was rabid anti-semite. i love libraries, if you were to give me a choice between a night with cate blanchett or a night locked alone in the library of congress, i would take the night with cate blanchett in a heartbeat but, but, i do love libraries. i do love libraries. i thought i would talk about this new book of mine, "in the garden of beasts" and how it came about. i'm alarmed within my publishing company, crown publishinging within the company they're inherently lazy, they call the book almost exclusively by its acronym, itgob. which sounds like something a cat coughed up. if you say itgob while growling you sound just like the possessed girl in the exorcist. take that home with you, you know? [laughter] at first glance this may not seem like my kind of book necessarily. here it is. this book is set in 1933-34 in nazi germany. hitler, the whole deal. here's the thing, this is exactly my
i like to think of myself as the indiana jeans of jones of libraries repelling down the 900 levels of dewey desmat system looking for a book. the dewey decimal system created by melville dewey who was rabid anti-semite. i love libraries, if you were to give me a choice between a night with cate blanchett or a night locked alone in the library of congress, i would take the night with cate blanchett in a heartbeat but, but, i do love libraries. i do love libraries. i thought i would talk about...
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this is a stage collapse at the indiana state fair. the state attorney general's office now says 14 people are planning to sue over this incident. seven people were killed. 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a wind storm. an investigation is looking into whether the stage was as strong as it should have been. >>> also, coming up, a small town in italy that has some big dreams. they want the town to be an independent state. first thing first. they started printing their own money. there is an idea. >>> it's a big labor day weekend. all of the candidates are out, but one person is taking up a lot of the attention. sarah palin. we will tell you what she is up to this weekend. excluve to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so d
this is a stage collapse at the indiana state fair. the state attorney general's office now says 14 people are planning to sue over this incident. seven people were killed. 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a wind storm. an investigation is looking into whether the stage was as strong as it should have been. >>> also, coming up, a small town in italy that has some big dreams. they want the town to be an independent state. first thing first. they started printing their...
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. >>> police are investigating the shooting deaths of five people in eastern indiana. it happened in two separate locations in rural franklin county. a child found wandering along the road gave police information that led them to the bodies. police are trying to determine if the shooter is among the dead. >>> investigators also looking into the death of a patient at an oakland, california, hospital. police say a fill-in nurse allegedly gave the woman a fatal dose of medication. officials at alt bates medical center say it was a medical error. the patient died on saturday, just two days after staff nurses walked out during a labor dispute. >>> opening statements are set for tomorrow in the trial of michael jackson's doctor, dr. conrad murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter in the singer's 2009 death. prosecutors want the judge to allow testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question murray in the days following jackson's death. the doctor faces up to four years in prison if found guilty. >>> lady gaga making another bold statement. this time for a bull
. >>> police are investigating the shooting deaths of five people in eastern indiana. it happened in two separate locations in rural franklin county. a child found wandering along the road gave police information that led them to the bodies. police are trying to determine if the shooter is among the dead. >>> investigators also looking into the death of a patient at an oakland, california, hospital. police say a fill-in nurse allegedly gave the woman a fatal dose of...
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indiana, kevin on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: my name is kevin and i'm 17 years old. and i'm not really educated as much as other people are on the programming. but one thing i do know, that the constitution it was ratified in 1789 to provide a framework for the governing nation composed of 13 separate sovereign states. and now there's over 50 states and so many laws have changed that it's just, i think it's so easy to mask things. like with oil, anything. you can mask it with paperwork. host: even as a 17-year-old there in indiana talk to us about how the significance of the constitution in your daily life. caller: well, i like the second amendment, because i like to hunt and i do believe in the right to bear arms. and another thing is that i'm an independent contractor so i pretty much, i want to be my own business owner and i love the fact that i can do that in the united states. that's honestly, i love the freedoms that we have here. i just think that a lot of the things in the constitution are masked. i don't know. h
indiana, kevin on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: my name is kevin and i'm 17 years old. and i'm not really educated as much as other people are on the programming. but one thing i do know, that the constitution it was ratified in 1789 to provide a framework for the governing nation composed of 13 separate sovereign states. and now there's over 50 states and so many laws have changed that it's just, i think it's so easy to mask things. like with oil, anything. you can mask it with...
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they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts for more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of all the disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> those relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >> for more information go to cnnheroes.com. that's all for us tonight. . >>> good saturday morning. three people are believed to be part of a possible terror plot against the u.s. plan to coincide with the 9/11 ceremonies. two of the three people are american citizens. we will give you the latest on the possible terror threat. >>> listen to the week the firefighters have had in texas. they responded close to 200 wildfires since sunday. president obama declaring an emergency there as
they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts for more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of all the disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> those relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year....
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we also are watching severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest, chicago to indiana. the notre dame game, they evacuated the stadium in south bend because of severe thunderstorms. that game might not get played today. there you see the location of the stadium. this is the first time in history they say that they've evacuated the stadium and delayed a game because of weather. also problems at the tennessee game, the iowa game, and the michigan game because of storms. >> i know -- >> they want them safe. >> i don't think they want to risk anything. i remember a story, a young student at notre dame, declan sullivan was his name. he was filming the practice and the hydraulic lift fell over, to his death. i would imagine that they're taking every precaution that they can. although some people may be upset with the decision. thank you very much, appreciate it. a lot going on with katia and lee. we'll check back, thanks. >>> also, we're covering gabrielle giffords. the last time we saw the congresswoman, she showed up for that important house vote to keep the government from
we also are watching severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest, chicago to indiana. the notre dame game, they evacuated the stadium in south bend because of severe thunderstorms. that game might not get played today. there you see the location of the stadium. this is the first time in history they say that they've evacuated the stadium and delayed a game because of weather. also problems at the tennessee game, the iowa game, and the michigan game because of storms. >> i know -- >>...
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notre dame's home game in indiana was delayed nearly three hours. and fans were evacuated from the stadium twice because of heavy rain and lightning. and university of michigan's game against western michigan was stopped late in the third quarter because of lightning. and it never resumed. michigan, by the way, keeping score, won that game. >>> finally, it seems that movie stars are never out of the spotlight. but just ask crystal the monkey. the primate star of "night at the museum" and "the h hgover part 2" was spotted on a flight from l.a. to newark yesterday. the 17-year-old female monkey smiled for her fans and posed for pictures. how about that? i did a little research. and i could not find an faa regulation that says you cannot let a monkey buy a ticket and fly on a plane. >> true story, ron asked his producer, why is this monkey sitting in first class? >> as far as we know, she was in coach. chilling, having a beer. >> low-key. incognito. >>> let's check the weather. we're going back to scott padgett, from our miami station, local 10, wplg,
notre dame's home game in indiana was delayed nearly three hours. and fans were evacuated from the stadium twice because of heavy rain and lightning. and university of michigan's game against western michigan was stopped late in the third quarter because of lightning. and it never resumed. michigan, by the way, keeping score, won that game. >>> finally, it seems that movie stars are never out of the spotlight. but just ask crystal the monkey. the primate star of "night at the...
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my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and economic growth. when it comes to high skilled immigration, there really is consensus among labor economists on the benefits of high skilled immigration could there probably is not with regard -- skilled immigration. there probably is not with regard to lower skilled immigration. in terms of fiscal effect coming terms of high skills contributed vs. what they use in public services, they actually pay off over their lifetime over $100,000 in net benefits to u.s. taxpayers in terms of what they contribute more vs. what they use up in services. on competitiveness, we first mentioned higher productivity. but
my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and...
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host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should compare powell's with apples. you need an index -- you should compare apples with apples. government agencies that do cost-of-living indexes workers at right-to-work in states are making more money in disposable income. host: good morning, michael. caller: smoke and mirrors. i believe in unions. i agree with him. why should you benefits? why should the union go to save those jobs? you benefit. guest: that is a classic argument. if unions are doing their job workers would join them voluntarily. to force you to request representation is outrageous. we should not get into the decis
host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in the private sector. the national labor relations board complaint is an attack on american job creators. again, i was elected to protect all workers, not just a select few. the nrr -- nlrb's decision to punish boeing for creating 1,100 new jobs is just another example of the administration abusing its position to advance a biased agenda. i want to remind everyone, no joobs were taken from washington state. this is a straightforward bill that prohibits the nlrb from ordering an employer to close, relocate or transfer employment under any circumstances. this bill will create an environment n
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in the...
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plus the mother of a missing indiana university student is speaking directly to the person responsible for her disappearance. that story not to be missed, it's next. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ mike ] listen to the doctor. take it seriously. what are you my grandmother? i'll rock white jeans whenever i want. and with tidelus bleach, they'll stay white. not whitish, not eggshell, not ecru... whatever that . white. that's my tide. what's yours? your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to recovery. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. en
plus the mother of a missing indiana university student is speaking directly to the person responsible for her disappearance. that story not to be missed, it's next. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my...
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a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going over several boulders before slamming into a neighbor's front porch. >>> volunteer chefs at the university of massachusetts went for the record of the largest, can you guess what that is? stir fry. 800 pounds of chicken, 2,000 pounds of vegetables, 200 pounds of canola oil. guess they did it. >>> apple employees lead police to a man's home after his top-secret company prototype goes missing in a bar. we go live to silicon valley to find out what is going on out there. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate
a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going...
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maxine waters recently made a comment up in detroit, and representative andre carson, democrat of indiana, of indianapolis made this comment recently. i want to get your reaction. >> we have seen change in congress. the tea party itself has changed. this is beyond symbolic change. this is the effort that we are seeing of jim crow. >> host: ellis cose? traneighty we are looking at political rhetoric here, and political rhetoric seems to be n'treme. political rhetoric tends to be a little extreme.term i don't think that certainly in terms of their articulated what positions come you're going to find any tea party leadership's saying we want people whiche together. it's just not part of their. ar rhetoric.er and i think many of them aree et sincere about that. diff they recognize this is ao te different america that you can't take america back to the 1940s and 1950s.y ar at the same time come with the express as frustrated.it in. they're not quite sure what this thing is going and they are mo angry. host: in your book, "mans world," how high is its price went what did you find that male amer
maxine waters recently made a comment up in detroit, and representative andre carson, democrat of indiana, of indianapolis made this comment recently. i want to get your reaction. >> we have seen change in congress. the tea party itself has changed. this is beyond symbolic change. this is the effort that we are seeing of jim crow. >> host: ellis cose? traneighty we are looking at political rhetoric here, and political rhetoric seems to be n'treme. political rhetoric tends to be a...
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maxine waters recently made a comment up in detroit, and representative andre carson, democrat of indiana, of indianapolis made this comment recently. i want to get your reaction. >> we have seen change in congress. the tea party itself has changed. this is beyond symbolic change. this is the effort that we are seeing of jim crow. >> host: ellis cose? traneighty we are looking at political rhetoric here, and political rhetoric seems to be extreme. i don't think that certainly in terms of the articulated public positions you're going to fight any tea party leadership saying we want second class citizens, or that we want people in sticking. that's jus just a part of the rhetoric. and i think many of them are sincere about that. they recognize that this is a different america, that you can't take america back to the 1940s, to the 1950s. but at the same time i think what they are expressing is they are frustrated. they're not quite sure where they fit in. they are not quite sure where things are going. and they are angry. but now i don't think they'll organize themselves into lynch mobs. >> h
maxine waters recently made a comment up in detroit, and representative andre carson, democrat of indiana, of indianapolis made this comment recently. i want to get your reaction. >> we have seen change in congress. the tea party itself has changed. this is beyond symbolic change. this is the effort that we are seeing of jim crow. >> host: ellis cose? traneighty we are looking at political rhetoric here, and political rhetoric seems to be extreme. i don't think that certainly in...
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but we're talking about indiana, illinois, we're talking about florida and louisiana and california and all across our country where we are seeing communities have the opportunity to retool plants that would be idle, empty, an eye sore and be able to bring those back with new technologies that are going to get us off of foreign oil and are creating jobs. 41,000 jobs so far, and the real insult to me, as i look at what's happening to people in my state ands cross the country, is that they are poised to to be giving out up to 11 additional loans to partner with business in the next couple of mojtses that will create somewhere between 40,000 and 50,000 new jobs. saving or creating new jobs in the next few weeks and right when this is about to happen, the house republicans are saying, oh, no, in order to help the folks in joplin, missouri, who are wiped out as a community, we want to make sure that we're not creating jobs in michigan. that we're not creating jobs in indiana, ohio, illinois, florida, louisiana, california, minnesota, where ever it is. but somehow we have to pit americans aga
but we're talking about indiana, illinois, we're talking about florida and louisiana and california and all across our country where we are seeing communities have the opportunity to retool plants that would be idle, empty, an eye sore and be able to bring those back with new technologies that are going to get us off of foreign oil and are creating jobs. 41,000 jobs so far, and the real insult to me, as i look at what's happening to people in my state ands cross the country, is that they are...
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. >>> police in indiana are still investigating a gruesome scene as they discovered five people shot to death in their homes. state police say they were called to a neighborhood after a toddler was found wandering the streets yesterday. the child led officers to the homes where they found the bodies. investigators aren't sure if one person is responsible for the shootings or if the suspect or suspects are among the dead. >>> it was as big as a bus, but nasa says trying to find pieces of its massive satellite are more like trying to find needles in a bunch of haystacks. the space agency believes most of the 20-year-old satellite plunged safely in the ocean. however, it's possible some landed in the state of washington, oregon, or even in canada. it's the largest spacecraft to crash back to earth uncontrolled since the sky lab space station back in 1979. >>> reading "the baltimore sun" online will no longer be free. the newspaper will begin charging readers for its online content starting next month. digital subscribers will pay $2.49 a week or $49.99 for six months for unlimited acces
. >>> police in indiana are still investigating a gruesome scene as they discovered five people shot to death in their homes. state police say they were called to a neighborhood after a toddler was found wandering the streets yesterday. the child led officers to the homes where they found the bodies. investigators aren't sure if one person is responsible for the shootings or if the suspect or suspects are among the dead. >>> it was as big as a bus, but nasa says trying to find...
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host: walter republican in butler, indiana. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i do appreciate it. i voted for ross perot and i was right there hoping for an independent voice. i believe the two major parties are basically the same. they just take turns wearing the mask. an independent voice comes from average americans, common sense folks, to just say i like this particular person. it seems like the media and the powers that be try to guide us or try to influence us. but like the gentleman said, your guest, it comes down to americans having accountability and having a voice and deciding to get up off the couch and make a difference. and that what you tolerate you cannot change. so we've tolerated it and if we continue nothing is going to change. but i believe that there's a new voice in america from young to old with the internet and people talking about the more you allow debates like i'm a republican dying for michelle buckman kind of constitutionalist but they tried to shut her down and she made a great point. she says if you're going to vote for somebody, d
host: walter republican in butler, indiana. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i do appreciate it. i voted for ross perot and i was right there hoping for an independent voice. i believe the two major parties are basically the same. they just take turns wearing the mask. an independent voice comes from average americans, common sense folks, to just say i like this particular person. it seems like the media and the powers that be try to guide us or try to influence us. but like...
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the indiana state fair, this was last month, and now the state attorney general's office is saying that 14 people plan on suing over this incident. seven people were killed, 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a windstorm at the fair. investigatorses looking into whether the stage was as strong as it could have or should have been. >>> another comedian apologizing for a rant on stage. this time we are talking about cat williams. he is apologizing for what many see as an anti-mexican rant during a comedy show in phoenix last weekend. here is just a sample of some of what he said that got him into trouble. >> you think i'm ju usa, usa, usa! >> now williams there didn't appear this was part of the routine, appears he was responding to a heckler in the audience. this goes on for about 8 to 10 minutes. we're showing you samples here. here's another bit. williams later did apologize and said, quote, my remarks were not meant to be offensive. i want to apologize if my comedy act was taken out of context. i appreciate the fans in the mexican community and would never intentionall
the indiana state fair, this was last month, and now the state attorney general's office is saying that 14 people plan on suing over this incident. seven people were killed, 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a windstorm at the fair. investigatorses looking into whether the stage was as strong as it could have or should have been. >>> another comedian apologizing for a rant on stage. this time we are talking about cat williams. he is apologizing for what many see as an...
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to senator evan bayh, former senator evan bayh, of indianaering that was in thove of 2009, some five months after passage of obamacare. i'm sorry, that was actually six months before. this is when the bill was being developed an a -- and debated in the senate. if you like your health plan you cannot keep your health plan. according to the united states census pew roe, the 2010 census shows that employer-provided insurance fell by 1.5 million to 55.3% from 56.1% in 2009. and it is continuing to fall and it would not surprise me if within the next six to eight years, madam speaker, that 100 million workers in this country will lose their employer-provided health insurance because the mandates of obamacare make it impossible to meet this requirement. it's not just a matter of being forced to provide health care for their employees, it is the type of health insurance coverage dictated by the federal government. that's why my colleagues, 60% of this country remains totally opposed to this. finally, on this slide, on this poster, obama care will ration health care. don berwick is the new d
to senator evan bayh, former senator evan bayh, of indianaering that was in thove of 2009, some five months after passage of obamacare. i'm sorry, that was actually six months before. this is when the bill was being developed an a -- and debated in the senate. if you like your health plan you cannot keep your health plan. according to the united states census pew roe, the 2010 census shows that employer-provided insurance fell by 1.5 million to 55.3% from 56.1% in 2009. and it is continuing to...
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most of them in morning go into louisville, most of them in the afternoon go out of louisville in indiana. all that have traffic is being diverted onto i-65 we have a great centrally located community in lieuville, three interstates converge there. i-71, i-61 and i-64 and they all con verge in a pretty similar spot except now all that traffic that can no longer go on i-64 across the sherman-minton has to go across the i-65 bridge. that bridge is already taxed to its extreme, it's operating at 25% more than it was envisioned to hold. now, 90,000 more vehicles are going to be coming across that bridge every day. so we don't know yet what's going to transpire with that sherman-minton bridge, whether it can be repaired, whether it's going to be to have to be condemned and rebuild. but we do know that if we had been making the kinds of investments in keeping our infrastructure current and modern and in making those investments over time, we would have had many, many thousands more people at work and we probably would have avoided this situation. so now this is both a very serious commercial an
most of them in morning go into louisville, most of them in the afternoon go out of louisville in indiana. all that have traffic is being diverted onto i-65 we have a great centrally located community in lieuville, three interstates converge there. i-71, i-61 and i-64 and they all con verge in a pretty similar spot except now all that traffic that can no longer go on i-64 across the sherman-minton has to go across the i-65 bridge. that bridge is already taxed to its extreme, it's operating at...
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and i will say for zte, our market share indiana states will be a part with market share in other part of all. i also expecting more and more companies were dodging this worldwide. and i'd to believe that this will be a win-win-win situation for the u.s., for china, and also for worldwide economy. >> last word? >> i think that at national levels both governments will continue to do what they do now, which is managed each others' expectations and manage tension. i think it's important for china to increase transparency, particularly on security issues and to let its intentions be more transparently known. i think when it comes to business they will be intensified competition as china moves up the value chain. and that means they will be intensified friction. you would expect that. the trading relationship is very large now and it's going to be much larger 10 years from now. and i think that chinese and americans will continue to share one common feature, and that is being pragmatic, being extremely practical, and that will hopefully form a foundation for a strong underlying relationship
and i will say for zte, our market share indiana states will be a part with market share in other part of all. i also expecting more and more companies were dodging this worldwide. and i'd to believe that this will be a win-win-win situation for the u.s., for china, and also for worldwide economy. >> last word? >> i think that at national levels both governments will continue to do what they do now, which is managed each others' expectations and manage tension. i think it's...
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. >>> we're going to turn to the search of the missing indiana university student lauren spierer. one year after her mother dropped her off at college for the first time, charlene spierer has penned a heartbreaking letter to those responsible for lauren's did appearance. abc's barbara pinto is on the story this morning. >> reporter: from the start, charlene spierer lashed out, pleading to know what happened to her daughter. >> to the person that has lauren or that has harmed lauren, shame on you. shame on you. >> reporter: now after three agonizing months with no answers, lauren spierer's mother is unleashing her emotions again. in a chilling open letter. you're responsible for lauren's disappearance, she writes. you know w wre she is. you are guilty of a heinous crime. charlene spierer writes packing about her daughter's belongings in 19 boxes. i will just tell you it was excruciating. she disappeared after a night partying with friends. suspicion has swirled around three young men. surveillance tape shows s e of them, walking toward his apartment with lauren in the early morning
. >>> we're going to turn to the search of the missing indiana university student lauren spierer. one year after her mother dropped her off at college for the first time, charlene spierer has penned a heartbreaking letter to those responsible for lauren's did appearance. abc's barbara pinto is on the story this morning. >> reporter: from the start, charlene spierer lashed out, pleading to know what happened to her daughter. >> to the person that has lauren or that has...
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. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. opening statements in the trial begin tomorrow. >>> first woman from africa to ever win the nobel peace prize has died. wangari maathai lost a long battle with cancer. she won the prize in 2004. maathai was 71 years old. >>> missouri lawmakers vote to repeal the so-called facebook law, prohibiting features from talking to students on facebook or social netbooking sites. some say it infringes on free speech rights. >>> that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" is back right after this break. >>> it is 52 minutes past the hour. good morning
. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary...
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my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and economic growth. when it comes to high skilled immigration, there really is consensus among labor economists on the benefits of high skilled immigration could there probably is not with regard -- skilled immigration. there probably is not with regard to lower skilled immigration. in terms of fiscal effect coming terms of high skills contributed vs. what they use in public services, they actually pay off over their lifetime over $100,000 in net benefits to u.s. taxpayers in terms of what they contribute more vs. what they use up in services. on competitiveness, we first mentioned higher productivity. but
my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and...
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and the amish country popcorn factory in burn, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50% more than the state of new york. more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope from the beginning for a sense of proportion in identifying real potential terrorists and terrorist tactics. >>> coming up -- america's collateral damage in our own war on terror. >> it was the darkest, most harrowing ordeal myself or my family ever had to experience. nothing helped me beat arthritis pain. until i tried this. it's salonpas. pain relief that works at the site of pain... up to 12 hours. salonpas. [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurburgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was
and the amish country popcorn factory in burn, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50% more than the state of new york. more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope...
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jasper, indiana, independent line. charles? all right. we're going to have to move on to el senor, delaware. john on our republican line. good morning, john. caller: good morning. i'd like to say that our country needs a fair flat tax across the board. and that entitlements in this country should pay a part of the taxes that they get their money from the taxpayers. and that maybe the politicians should pay a tax on out money they get from contributions. thank you. host: thank you for calling in. herman is a democrat. hi, herman. caller: yes, sir. i worked for 30 years and receive disability pension. from the military and social security, but i also spend about $1,000 a year on public debt. i don't have to pay taxes but i feel like we should all pay something. secondly, i forgot what the title was, i'm too old, but basically, like i said, everybody should try to donate something to the public debt. host: herman, thank you for calling in and thank you for getting up early in california to watch the "washington journal." little bit more from
jasper, indiana, independent line. charles? all right. we're going to have to move on to el senor, delaware. john on our republican line. good morning, john. caller: good morning. i'd like to say that our country needs a fair flat tax across the board. and that entitlements in this country should pay a part of the taxes that they get their money from the taxpayers. and that maybe the politicians should pay a tax on out money they get from contributions. thank you. host: thank you for calling...
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host: from kokomo, indiana. bob on the republican line. caller: i am 41-years-old, and my mom was surprised to find out a couple of months ago that i pretty much at all levels in school. she asked why she never knew about it. i said i threw down. i took it back to them and did not allow it. i am just trying to figure out where we went wrong. why did this become such a big issue? the calller from new jersey, i do not know what is going on, she must be sending her sson to school wearing a dress or something. when did this become such an issue? why do we have three different call-in lines. republicans, democrats, and independence? guest: in terms of what we want to recommend that kids do? i think you bring up the issue that many kids do recommend to their kids to fight back or bully back or hit back. sadly, that is not effective strategy. it can increase the risk of harm or both parties when the victim of grasses back in that way. we get into trouble as well it can get suspended -- they can get into trouble as well or get injured. we do not r
host: from kokomo, indiana. bob on the republican line. caller: i am 41-years-old, and my mom was surprised to find out a couple of months ago that i pretty much at all levels in school. she asked why she never knew about it. i said i threw down. i took it back to them and did not allow it. i am just trying to figure out where we went wrong. why did this become such a big issue? the calller from new jersey, i do not know what is going on, she must be sending her sson to school wearing a dress...
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host: indiana, you're on. caller: first, the chart you had at first seemed to add up to more than 100%. i was wondering how you reconcile that and how do you account for things like degradation like when the exxon valdez sank g.d.p. in aalaska went up because of the cost of recovery. host: thank you, john. guest: good catch. you must be an account yourself. what i left out of that chart is imports. they are counted as a negative in g.d.p., because they are not domestic production. and we measure it by final sales. with respect to your second question of degradation of the environment, that's an issue that's been kicking around citizens u.s. accounts were founded in the great depression in the 1930's, and yes, indeed, people recognize the founder of the, that that is a net deduction that should be taken against production, and just as we depreciate and use capital in production, we should do the same for natural resources. the difficult thing is how do weness economics of pollution? most oil wells are not bough
host: indiana, you're on. caller: first, the chart you had at first seemed to add up to more than 100%. i was wondering how you reconcile that and how do you account for things like degradation like when the exxon valdez sank g.d.p. in aalaska went up because of the cost of recovery. host: thank you, john. guest: good catch. you must be an account yourself. what i left out of that chart is imports. they are counted as a negative in g.d.p., because they are not domestic production. and we...
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and finally i would like to give a shout out to my friends in indiana. that is my comment. the percentage of payroll compared to gdp. host: a tweete -- a democrat from california. you are on the air. caller: are you listening? host: we are listening. caller: listen, i believe the stimulus is wrong and the reason why i believe it is wrong is because if we put it this stimulus into the people of the united states, we will spend all the money buying stuff from china and indonesia and places like that and all of the money will leave. i agree with your first caller today who said that ross perot was right. we ought to ban these trade agreements and concentrate on putting factories in this country. you could put a factory out in the middle of the desert and you will have small businesses grow up around it. we could put a toy factory anywhere and you would have small business grow all around it and it will stimulate the economy. but just putting it into building stuff -- or, building up the road and the bridges, all that money is going to go -- i mean, you are going to put people
and finally i would like to give a shout out to my friends in indiana. that is my comment. the percentage of payroll compared to gdp. host: a tweete -- a democrat from california. you are on the air. caller: are you listening? host: we are listening. caller: listen, i believe the stimulus is wrong and the reason why i believe it is wrong is because if we put it this stimulus into the people of the united states, we will spend all the money buying stuff from china and indonesia and places like...
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arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional manufacturing states that were losing ground anyway, michigan, ohio, indiana in particular. illinois lost a lot of jobs. also what had been the high fliers in the past decades. the states that were booming along with the real estate boom, like florida, arizona, georgia. arizona, georgia state, hopes to put in play in 2012. florida, north carolina, nevada, states he didn't win in 2008 that moved into his camp and democrat graphically are positive for him. so you've got this, you know, two polls of states that are suffering the most. now, you know, this doesn't mean the president is not without argument
arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional...
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investigators are expected to release more details today on the deaths of five people in rural indiana. four of the victims were from one family, a husband, wife and two adult children. the other victim was a neighbor, sister of one victim said the family was involved with drugs. it appears also that the shooter is among the dead. >> tragic story. you can call this one a sign of the times. a study confirms more and more banks are charging customers more and more fees. that means fewer free checking accounts and higher atm fees as we hear from abc's matt gutman the banks say it is the cost of doing business. >> reporter: just having the most basic banking product americans use, a simple checking account, is getting more expensive too. two years ago, 76% of all checking accounts were free. we learned less than half are. >> just another twist. like -- we don't have enough money. let's stick it to them a little bit more. >> reporter: then the dreaded atm surcharge on the rise too. now averaging $2.40 for each transaction. the banks, they say the government is squeezing their profits pointi
investigators are expected to release more details today on the deaths of five people in rural indiana. four of the victims were from one family, a husband, wife and two adult children. the other victim was a neighbor, sister of one victim said the family was involved with drugs. it appears also that the shooter is among the dead. >> tragic story. you can call this one a sign of the times. a study confirms more and more banks are charging customers more and more fees. that means fewer...
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research from indiana university find a clean house leads to more active people. house work is also a great way to burn calories. in just one hour, you can burn 300 calories scrubbing dishes. or 400 calories scrubbing floors. just a few around the house tips to help keep you in shape. >> all right did you -- do you feel fit when you do housework? >> i don't know. i don't know about that. >> do you play music while you eat? >> no, i don't do that. do you? >> not typically, no. >> mirror in the bedroom? >> i do have a mirror in the bedroom. you're getting a little personal. i don't know about this. >> that's why i asked. >> slipped that one in, right. >> i'm so smooth. >> slipped that one in, right. >> i'm so smooth. on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> if you're tired of stabbing your fingertips to test your blood glucose, we have news that could change your life. if you're on medicare with diabetes, then you need to know there's an alternative method for checking your blood glucose every day. you don't need to stab your fingerti
research from indiana university find a clean house leads to more active people. house work is also a great way to burn calories. in just one hour, you can burn 300 calories scrubbing dishes. or 400 calories scrubbing floors. just a few around the house tips to help keep you in shape. >> all right did you -- do you feel fit when you do housework? >> i don't know. i don't know about that. >> do you play music while you eat? >> no, i don't do that. do you? >> not...
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, mobil, alabama -- mobile, alabama, rochester, new york, san jose, california, and south bend, indiana. section six would clarify would information the v.a. must provide to congress when seeking authorization for a midged me -- major medical project or facility project or lease. under current law, the v.a. is required to submit to congress a prospectus for all major medical facility projects and requests. it should include details relating to construction, equipment and other costs for the proposed project as well as any and all alternatives considered including operating costs. however, the v.a. has not provided this information in sufficient detail to allow congress to effectively evaluate proposed prompts and alternatives. without accurate and complete information, congress cannot carry out its statutory mission of ensuring an equitable distribution of medical facilities to provide access to care for our veterans across the united states or be assured we are good stewards of taxpayer dollars. to similarly improve oversight, section 7 of the bill would require the v.a. to obtain cong
, mobil, alabama -- mobile, alabama, rochester, new york, san jose, california, and south bend, indiana. section six would clarify would information the v.a. must provide to congress when seeking authorization for a midged me -- major medical project or facility project or lease. under current law, the v.a. is required to submit to congress a prospectus for all major medical facility projects and requests. it should include details relating to construction, equipment and other costs for the...